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Nice appreciation Steve. To many people including the makers of the Bader film were taken in. Leigh Mallory, Bader's boss, was weak and Bader took advantage not in any way knowing, includes Leigh Mallory, what Dowding and Park were up to. Park in my opinion was superb in hanging it all together. A great commander who should have been along side Eisenhower in Normandy not the other one. Name escapes me but another clever devil an RAF type who thought he could out think an Army Commander ie Montgomery.\ said:GAnother one in the program yesterday was that Duxford's 'Big Wing' delivered a 'hammer blow' to the Luftwaffe. The facts are that the Wing was ordered on 32 occasions. 9 times it failed to form up at all. Only 7 times did it actually engage in combat and only once did Bader and his men get to the attackers before other defending units. On that one occasion they shot down 8 bombers, not the 57 they claimed.
The Wing absorbed 5 squadrons from the relatively weak 12 Group and resulted in a shortage of fighter cover for important targets in the Midlands and East Anglia. It's hardly surprising that Dowding was consistently opposed to its use.
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Steve
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